Apartment Living at Grace Barstow Apartments, Eau Claire
Grace Apartments are locally owned and professionally managed to serve the independent living needs of older and/or adults with disabilities in a comfortable, maintenance-free, secured environment.
Security systems provide protection against fire and intrusion and each bathroom is equipped with an emergency call system.
Our spacious apartment units are equipped with kitchen appliances, cable and telephone outlets and an individual thermostat. Common lounges, in-house laundry facilities, individual storage units, and off-street parking are available for use by residents.
At Grace Barstow Apartments in Eau Claire, we have one-bedroom, 552 square foot apartments.
Residents must be 62 years of age or disabled and meet the very low income guidelines established by the U.S. Department of HUD for subsidized housing. Rent is based on 30% of the household’s adjusted gross annual income. Our properties are tobacco-free.
Grace Barstow Apartments
1105 S. Barstow Street
Eau Claire WI, 54701
Click here to view a one bedroom floor plan.
For more information about Grace Apartments, please call (715) 832-1174.
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Aging gratefully: Local woman celebrates 103rd birthday as Seen on the Front Page of the Leader-Telegram
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Seen on the Front Page of the Leader-Telegram: Emma Perry has seen, read and learned a great deal in her 103 trips around the sun.
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Chippewa Valley Woman celebrates 103rd Birthday as Seen On WQOW
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As Seen on WQOW: A local woman hit a big birthday on Tuesday.
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Leading a Legacy: Honoring our late CEO, Michael Christensen
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Leading a Legacy: Honoring our late CEO, Michael Christensen
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Grace Lutheran Communities provides lunch for grieving faculty and staff at Chippewa Falls elementary schools, as Seen in The Chippewa Herald
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In a time of mourning, a local organization tried to do its part with a random act of kindness. - As Seen in The Chippewa Herald
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A Life Well Lived, As seen in the Leader-Telegram
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Grace Lutheran Foundation Board President, Mitch Piper, honoring the legacy of a special person in the foundation's history